So far no one has ever mentioned the bolt guide in the housing you can find it there is a screw holding it in place, but not in any youtube video, why do I ask because it makes the bolt canter and jam, why?
Please help someone. I think I pushed the bolt group to far back and when I went to go take the first part out it got stuck like halfway slide off the bolt. I don’t know what the fuck to do because everything I’ve tried hasn’t worked. I barely slide it back to try and take it out and it just got like jam stuck
Hey there, how far is the barrel tightened? Sometimes there will be a very small gap between the tube and the barrel, even if the barrel is completely torqued down. If the gap is considerable though, it may be an issue with how the barrel is locking into the receiver.
sir, out of all the demonstrations I have seen on UA-cam, none have mentioned a function check. Thank you. Now I know for sure my shotgun is operational for defense purposes. And I just click the "Like" button to show my appreciation for your awesome demonstration.
Definitely plan on releasing an improved video once I can secure better lighting and recording equipment. I will make it a point to better point out the internals.
i just seen your video , I replaced my Forend on my Maverick 88 watching your video it went great , function check and everything..my concern is when i was all done and shot gun back together cycling great there on my bench was a small black washer and I have no clue where it could have come from and the bench was clean when i started so i know it wasn't there and had to have come from the gun but i don't know where.( AIM sports same exact forend with same action bars and everything ) quick easy exchange.
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. When you look at the washer, is it a metal or rubber washer? If metal, it may have come off the stock bolt(assuming you removed the stock during disassembly). If it's rubber, it's likely from the dowel rod that is used to lower the capacity of the shotgun to 2+1(you can confirm this by checking to see if there are 2 washers on your dowel rod). If that's the case, you may not need it, unless you plan on using the dowel again. I hope this helps! Have a great day
No problem, with use, the action should smooth out a bit. Unlike the 500/590, the maverick 88's interfacing surfaces aren't polished well from the factory. I guess it's a necessary cost saving cut for Mossberg to keep these shotguns budget friendly.
KEEP THE RECEIVER OPENING VISIBLE. STOP TILTING IT TO THE SIDE. FIX THE GUN IN SOMETHING RIGID. MORE LIGHTING--KEEP YOUR HANDS OUT OF THE WAY! TOO MUCH UNNECESSARY TALKING.
Yes, game hopper (if you haven't found the answer to your question yet! I foolishly passed up two a couple of weeks ago not realizing I could have changed the butt stock and been fine! The barrel is 2" shorter on the youth model too, I believe, but that wouldn't have mattered. Hope you found one...Merry Christmas...
Hi there, the model on the table is a Maverick 88 12 gauge with a full length stock and a 28" barrel. However, I do own a youth 20 gauge as well, so I should be able to answer any questions regarding that model if need be.
best video on this hands down , great job! ive had many guns apart was bot familiar with this model at all. your showing pressing the barrel lug down fixed my issue i was having. thank u
its tricky especial the magazine parts that fall out when you pull the trigger group its not hard just have to pay attention when you reassemble the firearm
Just remember that the Mosburg is a piece of shit and you have to use your barrel to slam your assembly I mean trigger assembly back into place if not good luck with your bruised knuckles
Your video was outstanding! Thaw 88 is insanely simple to strip down, yet terrible to reassemble! Perhaps I just forgot the last time that I did it. Thanks fir the help! Ira
Appreciate your effort. Thank you. Would have liked to have seen super close ups of the various mechanisms and their orientations. Perhaps you will re do?
@@3mike2hotel43 GREAT JOB, THANKS! I just picked my 20 gauge 88 up 6 hours ago and appreciate your excellent presentation!!! They are really scarce to find in central Illinois and the one I found at Scheel's couldn't have been on the floor very long! Paid $232.00 plus tx + $256.??. I am a happy man plus now, I can service it with confidence! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year... Bravo Hotel out...
Life saver, some other guy did a five minute long video that failed to illustrate the point as good as this video did.
I saw the cat and immediately thought Boondock Saints 😂... Great content thanks man
I cant get the trigger guard back in :/
Wouldve loved to have seen all the lube points but otherwise awesome!
Thank you sir!!! If it wasn’t for your video . I’d still be pissed of trying to assemble it
Yeah. I need one of these. Haha 👍 $240 @ Midway USA 2024.
Hey thanks for creating this video fella, i found it very helpful for changing out my pinned foreend. Well done 👍👍👍
So far no one has ever mentioned the bolt guide in the housing you can find it there is a screw holding it in place, but not in any youtube video, why do I ask because it makes the bolt canter and jam, why?
Thank you sir. This helped quite a bit. Much appreciated.
Stevens 320 is a piece of cake it uses a rotary bolt better pos lockup is a snap to take apart beautiful /and put together
i own a maverick 88 very good reliable gun but a Stevens 320 is better in many ways
Please help someone. I think I pushed the bolt group to far back and when I went to go take the first part out it got stuck like halfway slide off the bolt. I don’t know what the fuck to do because everything I’ve tried hasn’t worked. I barely slide it back to try and take it out and it just got like jam stuck
Good video. Very easy to follow. My cats do the same thing (lol)
nice presentation and like how detailed it was step by step with parts sitting alongside.
Great video, I just wish there would have been more angles showing the inside
You suck
What a cute kitty!
Great information. Well spoken. Clear and concise! Thank you
Cant see shit motherfucker
he makes it easy
My maverick 88 didn't come with a doll stick. 12ga 18" barrel. Why.
What happen to it
Depending on where you bought the firearm, and the condition of the shotgun when you bought it, it may have been removed prior to your purchase.
Very good instructional video. It helped very much. Thanks!
I cannot get my barrel nut to tighten all the way down
Hey there, how far is the barrel tightened? Sometimes there will be a very small gap between the tube and the barrel, even if the barrel is completely torqued down. If the gap is considerable though, it may be an issue with how the barrel is locking into the receiver.
Thanks for your detail on this, I had a real issue getting it back together. :(
No problem, hope this helped you in the tough spots during reassembly.
sir, out of all the demonstrations I have seen on UA-cam, none have mentioned a function check. Thank you. Now I know for sure my shotgun is operational for defense purposes. And I just click the "Like" button to show my appreciation for your awesome demonstration.
Thank you! I'm glad I could help out
A little closer with the camera would have been nicer otherwise best video for describing the takedown process
Definitely plan on releasing an improved video once I can secure better lighting and recording equipment. I will make it a point to better point out the internals.
i just seen your video , I replaced my Forend on my Maverick 88 watching your video it went great , function check and everything..my concern is when i was all done and shot gun back together cycling great there on my bench was a small black washer and I have no clue where it could have come from and the bench was clean when i started so i know it wasn't there and had to have come from the gun but i don't know where.( AIM sports same exact forend with same action bars and everything ) quick easy exchange.
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. When you look at the washer, is it a metal or rubber washer? If metal, it may have come off the stock bolt(assuming you removed the stock during disassembly). If it's rubber, it's likely from the dowel rod that is used to lower the capacity of the shotgun to 2+1(you can confirm this by checking to see if there are 2 washers on your dowel rod). If that's the case, you may not need it, unless you plan on using the dowel again. I hope this helps! Have a great day
Thanks for very nice instructional video. I need to tear down my mav 88 as pump action is very stiff compared to 500 and your video helps a lot.
No problem, with use, the action should smooth out a bit. Unlike the 500/590, the maverick 88's interfacing surfaces aren't polished well from the factory. I guess it's a necessary cost saving cut for Mossberg to keep these shotguns budget friendly.
Very thorough..very helpful.. First time I've seen the way you checked the functions ..👍👍
Thank you, I'm happy that I could offer up new information!
Great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for taking the time to check it out, be safe!
Good job. Thank you Sir.
No problem, happy to help
Thanks Mike we'll done.
KEEP THE RECEIVER OPENING VISIBLE. STOP TILTING IT TO THE SIDE. FIX THE GUN IN SOMETHING RIGID. MORE LIGHTING--KEEP YOUR HANDS OUT OF THE WAY! TOO MUCH UNNECESSARY TALKING.
Muy bien, me sirvio para mi desarme de maverik 88 , Luís Lindon, Monteros, Tucumán , Argentina .👍👍👏
is that a mossberg maverick 88 20 gauge youth?
Yes, game hopper (if you haven't found the answer to your question yet! I foolishly passed up two a couple of weeks ago not realizing I could have changed the butt stock and been fine! The barrel is 2" shorter on the youth model too, I believe, but that wouldn't have mattered. Hope you found one...Merry Christmas...
Hi there, the model on the table is a Maverick 88 12 gauge with a full length stock and a 28" barrel. However, I do own a youth 20 gauge as well, so I should be able to answer any questions regarding that model if need be.
best video on this hands down , great job! ive had many guns apart was bot familiar with this model at all. your showing pressing the barrel lug down fixed my issue i was having. thank u
Glad I could be of assistance!
its tricky especial the magazine parts that fall out when you pull the trigger group its not hard just have to pay attention when you reassemble the firearm
Ditto on the tip about the bolt lug. Priceless. I wish I would have found your video FIRST.
Just remember that the Mosburg is a piece of shit and you have to use your barrel to slam your assembly I mean trigger assembly back into place if not good luck with your bruised knuckles
Thanks you so much
Excellent video.
Your video was outstanding! Thaw 88 is insanely simple to strip down, yet terrible to reassemble! Perhaps I just forgot the last time that I did it. Thanks fir the help! Ira
No problem, there are definitely a few places that can be finicky when reassembling that's for sure.
My barrel is stuck and I can’t get it out
Appreciate your effort. Thank you. Would have liked to have seen super close ups of the various mechanisms and their orientations. Perhaps you will re do?
Thank you, and yes, I do plan to eventually release an improved version of this video once I can upgrade my lighting and recording equipment.
Thank you waiting to get mine friday. Your video will help me out big time.
Not a problem! I really enjoy my Maverick 88 shotguns, you won't be disappointed.
@@3mike2hotel43 GREAT JOB, THANKS! I just picked my 20 gauge 88 up 6 hours ago and appreciate your excellent presentation!!! They are really scarce to find in central Illinois and the one I found at Scheel's couldn't have been on the floor very long! Paid $232.00 plus tx + $256.??. I am a happy man plus now, I can service it with confidence! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year... Bravo Hotel out...